Lengsham

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Lengsham
Market Triftern
Coordinates: 48 ° 24 ′ 41 ″  N , 13 ° 1 ′ 48 ″  E
Incorporation : 1st January 1971
Lengsham (Bavaria)
Lengsham

Location of Lengsham in Bavaria

The branch church of St. Koloman
The branch church of St. Koloman

Lengsham is a district of the market Triftern in the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn . Until 1971 it formed an independent municipality.

location

Lengsham is located on the Altbach about two kilometers northeast of Triftern on the state road 2324.

history

In the year of conscription in 1752, Lengsham belonged to the Voglarn Obmannschaft in the Reichenberg Care Court , whereby the individual properties were subordinate to the owners of various court brands . In 1818 the district court of Lengsham was created in the tax district of Anzenkirchen , which originally included Anzenkirchen as part of the municipality. In 1902 the Hoftriftern castle was detached from the Lengsham community and incorporated into the Triftern community. In 1905, Anzenkirchen was separated from the municipality of Lengsham along with other corridors and connected to the municipality of Loderham . In 1964, the municipality of Lengsham still comprised the districts of Berndlberg, Haselbach, Kauflanden, Oberplaika, Unterplaika and Staudenhäusl. On January 1, 1971, the municipality of Lengsham was incorporated into the Triftern market as part of the regional reform in Bavaria . In 1987 Lengsham had 178 inhabitants.

Attractions

  • Filial church of St. Koloman. In 1715 the late Gothic building was given a barrel cap over fluted pilasters and a retracted choir arch. The west yoke and the tower were built in 1898. The high altar has neo-baroque shapes with a classicistic touch.

societies

  • Biker get-together in Anzenkirchen-Lengsham
  • Lengsham Volunteer Fire Brigade
  • Lengsham Hunting Association
  • Stock shooting club Lengsham
  • Lengsham E-Sports Association

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